Trask by Don Berry
Set in the rugged and untamed Oregon Territory of the 1840s, the story follows the journey of a determined and introspective mountain man as he navigates the challenges of the wilderness and the complexities of human relationships. As he embarks on a quest to establish a new settlement, he encounters a diverse array of characters, including Native Americans and fellow settlers, each with their own dreams and struggles. Through vivid descriptions and a deep exploration of the human spirit, the narrative captures the essence of survival, ambition, and the relentless pursuit of a place to call home in a land of opportunity and danger.
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- 1960
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- 300-350
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